Third Fillon government explained

Cabinet Name:Third Fillon government
Cabinet Type:Government
Cabinet Number:34th
Jurisdiction:France
Date Formed:14 November 2010
Date Dissolved:10 May 2012
Government Head:François Fillon
State Head:Nicolas Sarkozy
Members Number:15
Political Parties:UMP
NC
Legislature Status:Majority
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Successor:First Ayrault government

The Third Fillon government was the 34th government in the Fifth Republic of France. It was formed on 14 November 2010. It is composed of members from the UMP and the NC. On 10 May 2012, following the election defeat of President Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2012 presidential election, François Fillon presented the resignation of the Government. However, the government continued to manage daily affairs until the appointment of a new prime minister by the new President of the Republic.

Prime Minister

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Prime MinisterUMP

Ministers

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Minister of Foreign AffairsMichèle Alliot-Marie (until 27 February 2011)
Alain Juppé
UMP
Minister of National EducationUMP
Minister of Justice
Keeper of the Seals
DVD
Minister of Defence and Veterans AffairsAlain Juppé (until 27 February 2011)
Gérard Longuet
UMP
Minister of the Economy and FinancesChristine Lagarde (until 29 June 2011) ;
François Baroin
UMP
Minister of Labour, Employment and HealthUMP
Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and EnergyNathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (until 22 February 2012)
Francois Fillon
UMP
Minister of Budget, Public Accounts and Civil Administration
Spokesperson of the Government
François Baroin (until 29 June 2011)
Valérie Pécresse
UMP
Minister of the Interior
Minister of Overseas France
Brice Hortefeux (until 27 February 2011)
Claude Guéant
UMP
Minister of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries, Rural Affairs and Spatial PlanningUMP
Minister of Solidarity and Social CohesionUMP
Minister of Public ServiceNC
Minister of Culture and CommunicationDVG
Minister of Higher Education and ResearchValérie Pécresse (until 29 June 2011)
Laurent Wauquiez
UMP
Minister of City AffairsNC
Minister of SportsChantal Jouanno (until 26 September 2011)
David Douillet
UMP

Junior Ministers

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Minister for Relations with ParliamentPrime MinisterUMP
Minister for Industry, Energy and the Digital EconomyEconomy, Finances and IndustryUMP
Minister in charge of Co-operationForeign AffairsUMP
Minister for Local AuthoritiesInteriorUMP
Minister of Learning and TrainingLabour, Employment and HealthUMP
Minister for European AffairsForeign AffairsLaurent Wauquiez (until 29 June 2011)
Jean Leonetti
UMP
Minister of OverseasInteriorUMP
Minister for HousingEcology, Sustainable Development and EnergyUMP
Minister of TransportEcology, Sustainable Development and EnergyUMP

Secretaries of State

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Secretary of State for Foreign TradeEconomy, Finances and IndustryUMP
Secretary of State for HealthLabour, Employment and HealthUMP
Secretary of StateSolidarity and Social CohesionUMP
Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Small and Medium Enterprises, Tourism, Services, Liberal Professions and ConsumerEconomy, Finances and IndustryUMP
Secretary of StateDefence and Veterans AffairsUMP
Secretary of State for the FamilySolidarity and Social CohesionUMP
Secretary of State for Youth and Associative LifeNational EducationUMP
Secretary of French citizens who live outside of the French territoriesForeign AffairsDavid Douillet (until 28 September 2011)
Edouard Courtial
UMP